bibi80
2019-04-11 14:03:24
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Just because I can't have a perfect kitchen myself (due to a limited situation) doesn't mean I can't plan one
Since I don't know the exact measurements of the "criticized" kitchen here, I can hardly make a counterproposal (and besides, it's too late). However, for example, I did point out the handles. These could be retrofitted (the so-called "missing" handles)
If the house or kitchen is already built, you can only plan with what is given, as with my kitchen (although I have already negotiated with the landlord and some things could be changed, like electrical connections, plumbing position, and the stupid door to the storage room).
Honestly, I think it's enough now.
We all understand that you don't like the kitchen.
But it doesn't have to please you, it has to please the owner.
By the way, I don't like your kitchen either; the microwave on that ugly stand makes the kitchen look cheap. The cable of the extractor hood could have been avoided.
The freestanding fridge doesn't fit visually.
But your kitchen doesn't have to please me, I just find your statements arrogant and your kitchen is not perfect either, even if you present it differently.